1 posted on
10/29/2004 5:50:35 AM PDT by
KMC1
To: KMC1
I thought they had the technology to read a license plate from that altitude. Why do we have to settle for these photos?
2 posted on
10/29/2004 5:51:55 AM PDT by
Brilliant
To: KMC1
Are the big things bunkers, the thing the yellow arrow is pointing to a truck, and what is the red arrow supposed to be pointing to, if anyone knows?
3 posted on
10/29/2004 5:54:02 AM PDT by
Bahbah
(Proud member of the pajamahadeen)
To: KMC1
So what's this I hear at the coffee machine this morning that a TV station in Minneapolis has tape of US soldiers entering the bunker at al KaKa, slicing the IAEA seal, and finding it full of explosives, just a day or two after the invasion?
10 posted on
10/29/2004 5:58:31 AM PDT by
Redbob
To: KMC1
Wait a minute - Aaron Brown showed this pic on CNN last evening, and said it "didn't prove anything."
Since he's a trained photoanalyst, why should I believe the Pentagon?
13 posted on
10/29/2004 5:58:49 AM PDT by
TonyInOhio
(Never give in. Never give in. Never. Never. Never.)
To: KMC1
To: KMC1
NYTimes and CBS will report that the trucks were delivering more explosives that are missing. Bush is at fault.
24 posted on
10/29/2004 6:05:00 AM PDT by
superdad
To: KMC1
The MSM is in bed with sKerry on this and other stories of fiction. Thank you for providing this sat photo showing large trucks at the site prior to our liberation of Iraq.
To: KMC1
There was a soldier with the 101ST on Hannity (radio)a few days ago who said he was with the unit that stopped at Al-QaQaa.
He mentioned that he walked around the bunkers and remembers a number of tire tracks and footprints around several of the bunkers.
He didn't see any large stockpiles except damaged rockets and mortar tubes.
27 posted on
10/29/2004 6:07:17 AM PDT by
airborne
(God answers all prayers. Sometimes the answer is ,"No".)
To: KMC1
![](http://images.washtimes.com/photos/full/20041028-105711-6227.jpg)
This reconaissance picture, released yesterday, shows two trucks parked outside one of the 56 bunkers of the Al Qa Qaa Explosive Storage Complex on March 17, 2003, prior to the U.S. invasion of Iraq. (AP)
32 posted on
10/29/2004 6:19:14 AM PDT by
Eagle9
To: KMC1
If MSM is right and the HDX/RDX explosives remained, then it is only logical to conclude that the Heavy Trucks were removing WMDs.
To: KMC1
Al KaKa equals Kerry.....
To: Alabama MOM
54 posted on
10/29/2004 4:43:20 PM PDT by
nw_arizona_granny
(On this day your Prayers are needed!!!!!!!)
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